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Dont break the law, simple as that. If nobody speeds/gets caught then there is no revenue raising is there? But we all know for a fact that people will speed/break the law and will be fined. It isnt counting on people breaking the law, its setup knowing people will break the law. If you break the law you should be punished, regardless of if you think it is revenue raising or not.

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  On 04/04/2010 at 9:35 AM, azasturbo said:

Surely your views would be anything that stops someone from speeding at anytime is a good thing, Or are you only against this as it may put you and your buddies out of a job.

Any other time you are telling us all people who do 5ks over the limit are criminals and should be locked up, or is that only when you get to go on a power trip and enforce it?

I dont support speed cameras as they have only one purpose. They, without any discretion or ability to detect anything else only enforce speed and speed only. They dont stop street racing, detect stolen vehicles, or target drink drivers, disqualified or suspended drivers. They dont answer questions or offer anything other than a fine in the mail several weeks later. And im yet to ever see a speed camera respond to a serious car crash and aid the driver, pedestrians or passengers involved.

I believe our state governemnts like them so much, as they dont require payment, food, breaks, days off or have uninons behind them.

And your smartass disgruntled post will change nothing.

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